7th Kisei

The 7th Kisei was the seventh edition of the Kisei Go tournament, played in 1983. Since Fujisawa Hideyuki won the previous year, he is given an automatic place in the final. Eight players battled in a knockout tournament to decide the final 2. Those two would then play each other in a best-of-3 match to decide who would face Fujisawa. Cho Chikun became the challenger after beating Kato Masao 2 games to 0, and went on to beat Fujisawa 4 games to 3 to become the new Kisei.[1]

Main tournament

 
Round of 16Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
              
 
 
 
 
Kunio Ishii 9 dan0
 
 
 
Koichi Kobayashi 9 dan1
 
Koichi Kobayashi 9 dan1
 
 
 
Hideo Otake Gosei0
 
Hideo Otake Gosei1
 
 
 
-0
 
Koichi Kobayashi 9 dan0
 
 
 
Masao Kato Tengen1
 
Masao Kato Tengen1
 
 
 
-0
 
Masao Kato Tengen1
 
 
 
Rieki Magari 9 dan0
 
Rieki Magari 9 dan1
 
 
 
-0
 
Masao Kato Tengen0
 
 
 
Cho Chikun Meijin2
 
Yoshio Ishida 9 dan1
 
 
 
-0
 
Yoshio Ishida 9 dan0
 
 
 
Rin Kaiho 9 dan1
 
Rin Kaiho 9 dan1
 
 
 
-0
 
Rin Kaiho 9 dan0
 
 
 
Cho Chikun Meijin1
 
Cho Chikun Meijin1
 
 
 
-0
 
Cho Chikun Meijin1
 
 
 
Yasumasa Hane 9 dan0
 
Satsuo Ushinohama 9 dan0
 
 
Yasumasa Hane 9 dan1
 

Challenger finals

Player
1
2
3
T
Masao Kato Tengen0
Cho Chikun MeijinW+2.5W+R2

Finals

Player
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
T
Hideyuki Fujisawa (Kisei)W+4.5W+RW+3.53
Cho Chikun (Challenger)W+RW+RW+5.5W+1.54
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References

  1. Record on Gobase.org Webcite Archive:
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